In full, the TOYOTA-PANDANET European Go Tour unites the traditional European tournaments through a system of prizes for the top players combined with a uniform promotion policy. There is a rotation system so as to integrate the smaller tournaments into the tour. In 2003-2004, the tour features the tournaments of Budapest, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Warsaw, Brno, Kosice, Moscow, Gothenburg, Milan, London, Barcelona and Paris, the latter being the traditional finale of the tour.
After the Milan event, won by Cornel Burzo, Radek Nechanicky, who took second place, takes the lead in the tour, dethroning Dragos Bajenaru.